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Elon Musk’s brief Stanford affiliation raises questions about previous immigration status
Luisa Rapport, director of media relations for the University, confirmed in an email to The Daily that Musk applied and was accepted to a graduate program in materials science and engineering. However, Rapport wrote that the University does not have “any record of him enrolling.”
Despite openly discussing his withdrawal from graduate studies at Stanford, Musk has never publicly addressed its connection to his legal work status. According to legal experts who spoke to The Post, his decision to leave the program and pursue a startup meant he had no legal basis to remain in the United States.
At a 2013 event, Musk’s brother and Zip2 co-founder, Kimbal Musk, recalled that the brothers “were illegal immigrants.” Elon Musk responded on stage that it was “more of a gray area.”
Derek Proudian, a former Zip2 board member, told The Washington Post that their immigration status at the time “was not what it should be for them to be legally employed running a company in the U.S.”

Elon Musk’s Stanford ties raise questions about legal status
Elon Musk allegedly attended Stanford to secure legal status before starting his first company, but University records reveal Musk never enrolled.

Of course the answer to the question is no. He's part of Dotard's inner circle. And heck, nobody that gives the billionaire who once erroneously claimed he would self fund his campaign a $270M contribution is going anywhere he doesn't want to go.
If anything cheating the system only endears Musk to the Orange Fraud. It's something else they have in common other than being bigots.